WindsurfMaui
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I'm starting to think I enjoy the agony of chaing an idea that doesn't exist.
I had been looking at roasted alder or roasted ash bodies both for tone but also I had planned on not putting a finish, for a while, but instead burnishing them and playing them slick and unfinished like my nice roasted maple core neck that feels so good that I have to sell all my finished neck guitars!!
But then for some reason, mostly that top wood pricing at Warmoth is the same for Koa as it is for any other top. So I thought put a Koa top on the roasted core wood. But the idea of koa on roasted ash or alder seemed strange. What do people think? And yes I would leave the whole body unfinished for a while and then maybe use Tru-oil on the Koa top only.
But then I thought maybe it was better to use a mahogany body and the koa top. And again I would sand the mahogany body and leave it unfinished and use tru-oil on the koa top eventually.
With either body wood I will have it chambered to make it as resonant and light as possible. I'd like to hear what people think and has anybody done this already? Thanks
I had been looking at roasted alder or roasted ash bodies both for tone but also I had planned on not putting a finish, for a while, but instead burnishing them and playing them slick and unfinished like my nice roasted maple core neck that feels so good that I have to sell all my finished neck guitars!!
But then for some reason, mostly that top wood pricing at Warmoth is the same for Koa as it is for any other top. So I thought put a Koa top on the roasted core wood. But the idea of koa on roasted ash or alder seemed strange. What do people think? And yes I would leave the whole body unfinished for a while and then maybe use Tru-oil on the Koa top only.
But then I thought maybe it was better to use a mahogany body and the koa top. And again I would sand the mahogany body and leave it unfinished and use tru-oil on the koa top eventually.
With either body wood I will have it chambered to make it as resonant and light as possible. I'd like to hear what people think and has anybody done this already? Thanks